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New arrival for Guardforce

03 Nov 2000 - by Staff reporter
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ENSURING THE safest and most secure environment for her baby was all in a day's work for Guardforce International Transportation employee Emma Kunene.
A National Key Point accredited security sergeant at Guardforce's High Security Complex airside at Johannesburg International Airport, she went into premature labour a day before she was due to go on maternity leave.
Her labour started at 07:45 on October 24 and the baby was delivered on site at 08:20.
The mother and baby are well and Guardforce International can now proudly say we safeguard it all, from cell phones to babies, a spokesman told FTW.

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